Wall Street analysts say invest in these top stocks in 2020 including McDonald's & Facebook

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Wall Street analysts say invest in these top stocks in 2020, including McDonald's & Facebook

"As a result, we believe McDonald's offers the most favorable risk/reward in our coverage into 2020," analyst David Palmer said.

"With 2020 now upon us, we are making the newly-formed ViacomCBS our top pick," Imperial Capital analyst David Miller said. The firm also praised the company's upcoming movie slate calling it "as good as we have ever seen it" with titles like "Mission Impossible 7" and "Top Gun Maverick" from Paramount.

 

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